TAAG Angola Airlines Broadens Pilot Training with Support from Boeing Services

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At the 2025 Dubai Airshow, Boeing and TAAG Angola Airlines signed an agreement to extend training programs for pilots. The pilot training programs will focus on competency and data informed scenarios for both new student pilots and experienced professional pilots.


Boeing’s pilot support programs will also assist in preparing TAAG Angola pilots for a variety of specific operations scenarios, including taking delivery of new airplanes into the fleet. As part of these services, Boeing provides experienced pilots who can assist TAAG Angola pilots with initial acceptance flights and establishing start-up processes for flight operations.


Boeing pilots are also available to help TAAG flight operations personnel with on-the-job instruction, monitoring of early flights and providing feedback to promote safe and efficient handling of new aircraft inducted into the fleet. This focused and dedicated pilot team support from Boeing helps airlines transition smoothly in operating any newly-added aircraft, while maintaining optimal safety and performance standards.


“This partnership with Boeing represents a central pillar of our Transformation Strategy and strengthens our commitment to an increasingly sustainable and technically robust operation. By investing in advanced, competency-based training programmes, we ensure that our pilots are fully prepared to operate the new Dreamliner fleet with rigour and efficiency. Our continued investment in our teams reinforces TAAG’s operational excellence and supports the maintenance of the highest international safety standards”, said Clovis Rosa Chairman at TAAG Angola Airlines.


“For many decades, Boeing has worked with TAAG Angola Airlines to ensure we are delivering the best solutions available to support and enhance their flight operations,” said Chris Broom, vice president, Training Solutions, Boeing Global Services. “Our pilot training solutions can be tailored to the specific requirements of the TAAG Angola fleet and flight crews, and we will continue to work closely together to ensure successful flights for years to come.”

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